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lavish Perioilleal Carta

culgtNtrart Bo, ottio

23, 1925

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DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, JANUARY 30, 1925

10
Who Magid
Heads Court Representatives Of 11.romen's Organizations
REFORM'S LEADERS Hias Complete
dive services n Canvass For Philanthropic Canso
inquiry
ADOPT A PROGRAM
AIIMINIAll
OF SOCIAL JUSTICE

VOL. XVII. NO.

Asks National Organizations
to Aid in Probe of Charges
by Yiddish ‘Veekly.

sarsonsousssows

*soIt' ot /Matto wiiithaahtli

sesis;o

',Leo;

'A

N. Y. Rabbis Work

, Every Shade of Jewish Relig-

Conclude Their Convention by
n( - - During the last ss'e -
:ffi_—
"" weeks.
Presentation of Views on
eral
statements have appeared

it

St

ott

t -

at

'Is

rs.

O N E

Barnett.
sl at the Stotler
which the 7uests
Boostelle Play-

AFFIRMS
I'S THEORY

C. A l One more
To if the Einstein
has been found in
onducted by the
vientist, Prof. Al-
the University of
oared his findings
in public for the
I years.
brew two beams of
opposite direction'
t vacuum tube. If
identical time to
'niched their start.
R possible loophole
y had been found.
id that in none of
nod the two beams
Cr. "There is n o,
he tests furnished
onfirmation of his
rof, yli,helson de-

ion is Represented at
Conference.

Says Inferiority Sense Causes
, Young People to Contemn
Representative's of all the rabbinical '
Religious Practices.

bodies in New York City, Orthodox,

Reform and Conservative, pledged
DEPLORES WEAKENING
their co-operation to a movement to
IN COMMUNAL OPINION
introduce the five-day week in all in •

dustries, at a meeting which was held j
LIBERAL IMM IGRATION
Ill the Jewish ('enter recently to solve' Scholar's View of Americanism
POLICY ADVOCATED
t he problem of Jewish Sabbath ob-
Called Most Acceptable of
,
scrvance ill that city.
Theories Advanced.
Christian Divine Says Church
The rabbinical bodies represented I
Realizes Its Indebtedness
were the Central Conference of •
That
Dr. Charles W. Eliot, presi-
to the Jewish Spirit.
American Rabbis, the Rabbinical As- ,
sembly of the .lewish 'theological dent emeritus of Harvard University,
Seminary, the Union of Orthodox I in his recent address to the Harvard
St. Louie.--The twenty-sixth hien. then issued :t public invitation
_ through the press to Jewish national
fZionist Society, in which he criticized
nial convention of the Union of Il e
Rabbis :old the New York Board o
Jewish Ministers. Rabbi M. Z. Mar- . American JeWS for their assimilation
brew Congregations, with its affiliated organizations to investigate the mat-
• Koller was teniporary chairman and 10111(.11CW:4, uttered a timely warnnig
ter, and inasmuch as no national or-
bodies, the National Federation of
too the Jews and outlined what a nos
Temple Sisterhoods and the National
Rabbi Max Drob secretary.
tors of responded,
the society,
its last
Federation of Temple Brotherhoods,',direcation
the at board
of
‘ionat attitude on the part of the
'The
rabbis
voted
to
present
to
their
f
closed after the adoption of a new' meeting, adopted a resolution asking
respect ive organizations resolutions snot•rocato
people question,
should be was
towards
'each of the following Jewish national
hi' assimilation
de-
constitution and of a program of so-
t hat they
he' representeol
on a under-
per- 1 dared by Rabbi A. M. Hershman at
that
committee
which will
cial justice from the social and legis., organizations to appoint or elect one
of its members to serve eon a commit-
ices
at the Shaarey Zedek
,
lative viewpoints.
'Ike a vigorous campaign to secure i the late services
evening, Jan. 23.
An address by Rabbi Louis Wolsey • tee to investigate the entire Matter:
American Jewish Committee,
, the closing of shops and factories on' SYna
Rabbi "gue
Hershman said:
of Cleveland led to the adoption of
Jewish
Congress.
Arbeiter
n American
"It is a word in due season which
MORE THAN 30 ORGANIZATIONS ATTENDED A MEETING ARRANGED BY THE WOMEN'S DIVI- Saturdays as well as on Sundays.
the program after a long debate.
Amalgamated
('lathing Work-
nu
Representing the Union of Ortho-
Eliot recently spoke. It is a word
behalf of the Central Conference of
SIGN OF THE UNITED JEWISH EMERGENCY FUND DRIVE THURSDAY AFTERNOON. JAN. 22, IN THE
err of America, Union of Orthodox
ce were in Dr'
due season t e Jews, an well as to
THE WOMEN PRESENT WERE ASSIGNED dux Rabbis at the confere m
American Rabbis, composed of Re- Rabbis, Fancy Leather (mods Union, LITTLE THEATER OF THE JEWISH WOMAN'S CLUB. ALL
Al
the groups and elements making
form rabbis of the country, he asked'
, • Independent Order B'rith Abraham, TO COMMITTEES WHICH WILL SOLICIT ABOUT 2500 PERSONS WHOSE NAMES WERE LISTED FOR Rabbis 111 Z Margolies, Chaim Bloch, all
Isaac Rosenberg and Aaron B. Bu- up American citizenry. It is a mes-
ppIGN
rogram •
f or the sui p t if the
ledel'eniiiont Order 1.3nal II nth o In- THEM AT THE HEADQUARTERS OF
rale; the delegates of the Centred Con- sage to American Jews. It ix a mess
pealing to the Jewish citizens of
dependent Order B'rith Sholom, In-
f'e'nce of American Rabbis were Dr, sage to our fellow Americans of other
America, and especially the Jewish
dependent Arbeiter Ring, Interne-
Samuel Schulman, Dr. Nathan Stern, faiths and other ethnic origins. The
ini-
leader rs o industry , "to take the lion
tional Furriers' Union, International
Dr Rudolph Grossman and Rabbi aged scholar sounds a not
tiative in
Union,
ork ers
ve of
tenden-
warn-
1.8.11eS Garment
Harry Weiss; the representatives of i lgo; against the assimilatie
of a spirit of fellowship and justice
ers' Alliance,
National Workers'
Jewish Nat
the Rabbinical Assembly of the Jew- ens so pronounced in our midst. lie
Will
in th e ind us trial relations of our Joint Board of Bakers' :trot Coonfec-
ish Theological Seminary were Rabbi decries the widespread attempt to ob-
Union, J. L. Peret
country and thus give practical effect tamers
'
r. . ias L. Salomon, literate all the differences which sep-
Max Dro ,
in thesecritica l times to the teach- Club, Order B'rith Abrahaz m,
Order
Writers
Eloquent Chicago Jurist Who Studied Post - War Conditions in Rabbi Samuel M. Cohen, Rabbi Nor- orate Jews from their non-Jewish
--
ings of our religion."
Sons of Zion, Union of Orthodox Jew-
:
man
Salit
and
Rabbi Louis Finkel- neighbors. He relates an incident
-
Ile cited the large number of
Europe and Man Who Inspired Social Survey Will Address
ish Congregations, United Synagogue Man Who Discovered Dark
Istein; of the New York Board of Jews which produced a 'painful' impression
etrikes and hardships which have re-
of America, United Cloth Hat and
Great Gathering at Statler Ushering in Campaign.
Hued
Israelites
Tells
of
.nem satonhnd upon hint. One day, while taking
salted from the struggles between
Makers Union of North America
luncheon with a friend, six young
Rabbi Bernard
capital and labor, saying that from
Their Needs.
Cap United Hebrew Trades.
The annual community chimer ar-I brew Jewish history and literature no
Jewish persons, three men and three
and
e
o
n
s
v
eh
im1
,
Na
:
a
.e
ll
rl;r1by
M
I
'
isrty
. i' R h a hnb n (Berms
1881
to
there
were
26,757
of
e,
a matter of prime im-
In its letter 1906
of invitation to these
women, came up noisily to the table
spokesmen.
ranged
by
the
United
Jewish
('hurl-,
'
them. True Judaism, he asserted, organizations the Hebrew Sheltering
eb.
la'
portance
and
they
recognize
that
adjoining the one at which he and
,
'
Feb.
NEW YORK. — (J. T. A.I -- To •es
n for Sunday evening, P
Si multaneousl y a meeting was held
could not allow such conditions.
. and Immigrant Aid Society states:
m 15 6:30 o'clock, at the Stotler Hotel, i Jewish e•ducation WAS alwaYs the cor-
his friend were seated and proceeded
. in O uc h wtih
bring
the
Falasha
Jews
of
lay
organize-
b
"The entire development of Juda
In asking you to take part in this
t
h
to give their orders in so loud a voice
s
ow
will
mark
the
opening
of
the
$150,-
nerstone
of
Jewish
life.
The
study
w
, to u daism
• , of the world
of ticons
uts whic pledged their sun pport to
ism," he said, "from its earliest be investigation and to delegate one of the ' J cw.
obligation o
a prime
'
of t he. I a. • was

,heto
o•olo
I
o
that he couldn't help hearing every
United
.
I
town.
m
dern
aspects
of
J
'
o
the
00
e
rise
for
the
U
I


the
fivealav-Weele
movement.
These
0
ginoings down to our very day, has your members to act on your behalf,
to state that lines is very gve tMon the health and sanitatio 1 Emergency Fund. Planned as the the Jew.
included the New York branch of the word they said to the waiter. The
been
a clarion call tee an entire ha;
be
n first all-inclusive Jewish philanthropic ' "In a new world with varying inter- United Synagogue, headed by Sol dishes ordered by them seemed to be
' we It
amonzation
li g them a n''.
westrn
of
l
cilities
fa
every to follow justice through to
manity
us that there shall be the fullest to estab lish schools civi
effort in Detroit, in the execution of 1,,,,,t a , ninny people have lost their in- Mutterperl; the Union of Orthodox selected, as he puts it, on purpose,'
concrete application. And nio- anxio
l. „
IleA Faiilel o! which ever y element in the commun. ! iterest in llebnow and even in Jewish Congregation., headed by Rabbi Iler- to emphasize their utter disregard of
Ovation of the .7olosaic insistence upon investigation. Will you please let us h purpose of Dr. Jacques
k after ity, every organization in the city.; literature and history, while main. bent S. Goldstein; the Sabbath Al. the religious scruples of their people,
who is now in New ora.
son righteousness is grounded in Is- know the name and address id' your w itch,
when he was the , reposentative at your very earliest s ,.. o month . ' stay
th , I owish re- licence; the Mizrachi, headed by Rabbi In show that the dietary laws had no
, ssini
I f
y in Aby
Y
whatever its purpose or constituency, I a •
k
'
rael's i co llectio

' opportunity,
"A hile in Abyssinia," Dr. Faith,-
participate in a th orough -going' ligion, and such people are inclined Myer Berlin, and Young Israel headed meaning for them. One of the dishes
a
victim f orutl
bondage."
a b
ordered was pork. It shocked Dr.
to
doubt
whether
they
have any real by Isaac Schachne.
witch
declared,
"on
my
last
and
pre-
w
ill the drive for the emergency fund
ay,
Rabbi Wolsey quoted from the undue. delay."
trips during the 20 years since i s being pointed to as a significant interest in the maintenance of Ile-
Eliot to see this public display on the
Bible and the Talmud to show that
my discovery of the Falasha Jews, I step in Jewish communal integration. brew schoo s.
social justice was an integral part ,
things
Ile deplores the for
evil
have succeeded in establishing a The United Jewish Charities, at a re- "Even more tragically, there are part of Jews
of Jewish.
their irreverence
of the Jewish religion.
of mixed marriages. Ile points out
school in Addis Abbaba and in organ- cent not•eting, decided to devote the any number of men in early middle
Social Justice Program.
the disastrous consequences of such
izing, in the interior, the tra dit ion al entire. evening of the community din- age who remember their compulsory
The declaration proposed by Rabbi
unions. Ile pleads with our young
s
teacher --the priests. Young Fa lasha
ner to the reuse of the drive.
attendance during the short period
Wolsey and passed after a long de-
Jewish men to be on their guard
Jews have been sent abroad to be
Judge llarry M. Fisher of Chicago between the daily school and the

bate included the following points:.
mea
l
against this i n sidious and increasing
educated in Europe and Jerusaleno and Jacob Billikupf, executive direr-evening
, in poorly ventilated,
1 More equitable distribution of !Christians Unite With Jews in • and they will return prepared for
for of the Federation of Jewish Char- ill-sog
uncomfortable
schools

1
the profits of industry.
-
"There are two things in this con-
Scoring Secret Bands Fo
• leadership. Progress has been niade, ities of Philadelphia, wil' he the prin- where they were taught, by rote, Ile- Friends and Admirers of Late
2. Minimum wage which will in-
section which are noteworthy. In the
' but the work has just begun." Falashas cipal speakers. Henry Wineman, brew by uncongenial, foreign teach-
meriting Hatred.
sure for all workers a fair standard ,
first place, note that Dr. Eliot takes
Hyman Buchhalter Would
There are about 50,000
president of the United Jewieh Chari- -is who had very little sympathy with

of living.
it for granted that the six Jews and
WASHINGTON. -- Christian and in Abyssinia, which has a to tal popu- ties and president of the emergency the background of the students and
Add Talmudic Works.
3. The legal enactment of an
The Je ws fund drive, will act as chairman.
Jewesses in the incident referred to,
whom the students regarded as a nat-
eight-hour day as a maximum for all Jewish leaders joined in a statement !anon of about 10.000,0(10.
in acting the way they did, were
Judge Fisher, who was One of the oral object of sport and even cruelty.
here declaring that "organizations are almost the only working popula-
industrial workers.
In other to perpetuate the memory prom:tinted by the desire to 'show off,'
A compulsory one day of rest in whose members are masked, oath- lion of the country. Some engage in youngest men who attained a judicial While there were exceptions, both
4.
ar
amongst
the
pupils
and
the
teachersIof
the
late
Ilynian
Buchhalter,
Ile-
to
vaunt their disrespect for Jewish
• bound and unknown and whose activi- farming and some are artisans. They position in Chicago, is one of the lead-
seven for all workers.
Regulation of industrial condi- ties have the effect of arousing cell- live in separate villages adjacent to ing Jewish communal workers in the who had a common interest, a great brew scholar and for many years a institutions and traditions. Dr. Eliot
5.
lions too give all workers a safe and gious prejudices and racial antipathy the native Abyssinians who do some middle west. He is an active worker many who attended the Hebrew , leading figure in Jewish educational is right.
Flaunt Their Contempt.
sanitary working environment, with • violate the fundamental principles farming, but for the most part are in the development of Jewish social schools regarded them with horror: activity in Detroit, who died Dec. Ili,
"Among those who have broken
particular reference to the special and ideals of our country and of re- the soldiery of the country. During service in Chicago. A few years ago and many more regarded them with • his friends and admirers recently ini-
The schools I dated a movement for the enlarge- with the Jewish practices and observ-
' ligion, and merit our condenmation." recent years, the local dissensions he made a tour of the Jewish districts intense indifference.
needs of women.
i The statement was drafted by a which existed between the Falash as in the war zones of eastern Europe wer• attended under parental coin- meat of the Talmudic and rabbinic ances many nut only treat those prac-
6. Abolition of child labor and
'
department of the Malik Library at tices and observances with neglect
raing the standard of age wherever joint committee designated by the and the. natives have lot•en of less as a representative of the Joint Dis- pulsioon.
si
the Kirby Center, Kirby and St. An- but flaunt their contempt for them.
tribution Committee.
the legal age limit is lower than is ;Federal Council of Churches of Christ marked. 'f ht. political situation
Condition. Are Changed.
le
entilated
none
avenues. This department, ow- And there is a psychological reason
Inspired Local Survey.
consi-tent with moral and physical' and the Central Confertonce of Amer- limo has also become more favorab
he build.
this is. changed. The
since Dr. Faitlowitch has exerted his
rig to the increase of the num b er of for this attitude of theirs. One of
Ti
Mr.
Ilillikopf,
according.
to
Sir.
lican Rabbi.
ings are . attractive, well v
health.
hp, ils in the United Hebrew Schools the saddest, in a sense the saddest, ,on
of
Proposals for an interchange influence in the country. The crown Wineman in his recent annual report
and lighted and commanding of re- 1 pu
e mpress
7. Adequate workmen's compensa-
n to pursue higher Jewish the effects of the age-long persecution
lion for industrial accidents and occu- r among the theological schools of the prince, who is regent for thto dis Al,
, on the. work of the United Jewish spect. The teoachers are sympathetic I stud' iePI
d
s
n
is
ex
ected
t
toe.
become
an
i
anti-Semitic
th
ic
fury
nti
no- of the Jews and the a•
Jewish and Christian educators and has visited the school in A
o
Charities, is attributed the plan Sr
'
with the children and share their cut- ,•
s satisfac-
pational diseases.
portant'
1:le mel nt in local Jewish (Au. - raging against them is that it as de-
a Jewish communal survey in Detroit
--
Legislative provision for uni- I exchange of articles in Jewish and baba and has expressed hi on.
backgrounds; they are trainee]
8.
k carrie d
to cop'. i rational work. A number of canted- veloped in many a Jew what physcho ;
health insurance Christian journals were favorably ciao with the war
and the resultant movement for a in
ikiF
how'
versal workmen's
Caucasian in Race.
, a
utto, ,, ne-nfo
thorough overhauling of the social tittilisli iiPziei
:e s ., r ect cloc ip.uracnhase,. ..otf . volume's analysts call an ,inferiority , c,o.noplet,
t h i 1:1frei ttia. .o, ,...
f ah nn's
s interest
s e:isstig
a h(itigi
ey
and careful ud
sty of social insurance considered. Interest was expressed
"The F alash as are Caucasian;
'14i.1r, of rare that is to say a sense. of inft moray.
..,,, I....1
plans for an appeal to the Grier-
service situation, as recommended by
" th Dr.
methods for meeting the contingen - ' in
u
n t
been
pl e d g ed.
It is but natural that it should be so.
ance and fairness of the youth of the are
dark, but are
1.
• n
the survey. Mr. Billikopf, in addition
for 'I's.
possibilities
ind, practical
vies of unemployment and old age.
T
'I he library IS conducted ander the A man is as he is treated. We Jews
The conference disavowed any Faitlowite'i stated. "heir
feat ures to directing Jewish social service in
o
traced. such as it has not previously
9. A n adequate permanent n - land.
t they are somewhat
auspices
of
the
Bialik
Library
Asso•
have been treated as inferiors. No
tional -s-tamof public employment "proselytizing purposes," recommend- are Se than the Jews of India. They Philadelphia, is impartial chairman in had.
ciation, of which Hyman Goldman is wonder that ninny have come to re-
the men's clothing industry in Now
bureaus too make possible the proper ed tht. establishment of plans in local' olarker mitic. hut
t urf ion with the N e
president
and
Si
.
II.
Zackheini
is
1
gard
themselves as inferiors. Hence
York, having been the unanimous
labor forces of communities that will bring Jews and have. no con
treasurer.
-
n lisn'll, ICI, et ht1; tf.aittt'iti i in f11,11,1wa
distriontion o f th e
Alr. Zackheim, whose of- i the marked sensitiveness of the Jew.
, nonlews together for mutual study Jew's in America, who are African choice of the Amalgamated Clothing ish " FIO'i'rrt hm se'e'ms
America.
limitation
from
which
there
is
no
es-
tiers
are-
1113
Majestic
Building,
will
I
The
Jew will often imagine a slight
ffort.
and
expressed
"its
faith
and
represent
proselytes
or
sons
of
Workers of America and the manu-
an d e
iecne; of em- I receive contributions to the memorial I when none was intended. To disguise
In t s ,iinst aucnoirst thasintlissAur
10. Ittocognition of the right of la- that fellowship must be practiced a proselytes,"
facturers' associations dealing with I cianpn eri.i,iss
u life
bor t, organize and to bargain col -
In 1923. when Dr. Faitlowitch
-r:....
association
eagerly
al,
his
sense
of inftoriority he will strain
well as spoken. "
,rh or;iln
to America for the first tome, he that organization.
I, r,
1 h
i e indrance.
lective,y.
or, , proved t he movenient too honor Sir. every effort to make it known that he
Ca
aniz- Caine
One hundred and twenty women,
Re presentatives of the tw o ti riz
the
e
II. The application of the princi- '
Iluchhalter's
memory,
wish
is
indistinguishable
from his neigh-
e
ples of ,,,,iliation, conciliation and ar- :irons wh'ch drafted the statement made his first appeal for funds to as-
e h privile
e ei el J wish The library contains a large num- loon Feverishly he will shout from
t
g a
Dr Abram Simon of Washing- sist in the. work among the Falasha representing more them
30 J
'sahh- il i rretrhn"ii isunit
iChei've'h ic.
.- women's organization , Which will
ev en'
bitration to industrial disputes.
d Dr Abbe lets. This appeal met with a re
culture,
language
andreligion
create
her
of
Hebrew,
English
and
Yiddish
the
housetops
that
he
is no different
take part in the solicitation, attended
per h o using for Ann ns. ton, Is Louis • I • . •
them d•iiii,ii,l igkeii pn ianl isaneiiiiiniolyspah reii iriti n idni sooloinies which are available to the from Milers. 'lie is like a frightened
12. roper
and Dr. a- :poll, and he received a substantial a rally of workers at the Little Thea-
Silver art
h Fa-
lif te
se
people . secured through government , II mid Philipson
which
public, in addition to being used by hare and is ever eager with signifi-
of Cincinnati on behalf contribution to the cau
ter of the Jewish Woman's Club
ro a
regula•ion when necessary.
justty
, jie happy
place in (modern so- , the pupils. It is open every day but cant suddenness to prove his Ameri-
fee preservation and integritY ' of the Jewish organization, and the lash(' Jews. He Will now try to oh- Thursday afternoon, Jan. 22. Fred
13.
! Saturday from 4 in the afternoon till canism, his broad-mindedness and his
. Dr. Alfred Williams Anthony. rain the. necessary means to carry on
Butzel
chairman
of
the
executive
ev
R
o( the hoille by a system of mother's 1 , the
Rev. John VI'. Herring, Dr. Sidney increased activititos among the Abys- committee of the drive, and Alvin
"It doe-, not seem debatable that , 8:30 in the evening, A paid librarian indifference to the influence of his
i
pereiree.
It is a g000 I thing I'm. all Jews, even takes charge of the circulation.
I spiritual traditions.' It is quite pos.
D. Hersch, member of the publicity
Jews.
"Before
the war," Dr. Faitloowitch
14. constructive care of &open- ' I•. Gulick, the. Rev. 1/r. Henry A. At- sinian
According to the plans of those Bible that the young Jew's and Jew-
those
who iii not cippreciato their Ju-
committee, smoke on the nerds of the
Bishop Arthur S. Lloyd and
.1,,f ee tiyes and criminals , with kin e son,
the
Rev. Dr. Frank Mann North of :tated, "Jewish public opinion in Eu- organizations fur whom the appeal daism highly, that there should he a simnsor.;ig the movement, a suitable ' esses in the incident related by Dr.
, „f res to
t he
Since was in favor of rendering, aid
posing th e n:, t oo normal th
rope
will be noade. Pledges of support religious gout, of competent. satin-'. tablet recording Mr. Buchhalter's Eliot were prompted to order pork
the Council of Churchl,.
s of Ab uro
life a
al ,r,vor ossible.
o pe ful J e ws in ' services to the community and Jew'- 'on principle. They knew that there
Fa sha
from the membership of the organiz- fled, idealistic• and h
True Americanism Needed.
course, E ysspean
to the the' ware
ar, ofc
15. Freedom of speech.
were many Gentiles in that place, per-
ations represented were made by the the world, who by reason of their ish education will be erected.
The
statement
says:
against
la. Federal
legislation
self-respect are able to command the
haps they recognized Dr. Eliot and
"We of the Federal Council of the Jews have not been in a position to delegate',
lynehn ot
respect
of
others.
The
social
burden
they said: 'Here is our chance to
Churches of Christ in America and render any assistance. We must,
The organizations to be aided by
prove that we are not different from
1 7. I.;beral immigration laws and , the Central Conference of American therefore, look to A m erica for aid in the emergency fund are the United and expense of cr e ating th e school
w
ng
the
Falasha
Jes
in
touch
A ine
ve rt
• tooration
.
provision.
Now what is the 'T-
system
should
certainly
be
borne
by
- bringi
iltobrew Schools, ebrew
the H n
E,
of modern
yp,,,. the motion of Rabbi Louis Rabbis, as represented in a joint se's
zatieon best stan fdards am
our entire community, both those who
on of the Gentile to this vulgar
act i Gentile":
Loan
Association,
the
'Young
Worn.
ong them
and to oster
\‘ ' a t I 0. al. Louis the delegates ap- sion of their respective comnoittees with th
suffer
from
their
Jewish
contacts
and'
attitude?
Well,
there are Gentiles
en's Hebrew Association, all of De-
n good-will between Jews and Chris- civili
pointe,i a special committee to work o
troit; the reconstruction fund of the those who rejoice in them. There Those Stranded in Constantinople and Gentiles. There are Gentiles who
plan I thins, realizing the necessity for a loyalty to Judaism."
Dr.
Faithowiteh
will
return
to
Abys-
for the program and t o prepare a
should
be
a
great
variety
of
oppor-
are ill disposed toward us, prejudiced
m
Ort, which is an abbreviation of the
Men•ced With Deportmion.
to h e presented at the next biennial I truer interpretation of Americanis
stay in nothis ciiuntry, Association for the Promotion of Ag tunities for the development of edu-
against us. They do not care a rush
and religion and in order to advance • sinia after hit salve eral
_____
onth
wove,. on.
for what we do or fall to do. They
riculture Technical Trades cation along Jewish lines. The worth
both on the highest plane of good- which will las
cONSTANTINOPLF: oo - I.I. T. A.1 dislike us whether we are unlike them
Changes Are Approved.
Among the Jews of Europe.; the of the present system is that it ob-
A plan that the union seek $5,- will and fellowship, herewith declare:
ittee on Jewish tains its pupils by reason of its at- _The situation of several thousand , or prove to be like then,. If we do
Emergency
Committee

"I. The purpose of our commit-
AB RAMOWITZ TO SPEAK
Refugees, which is raising a large tractions and not, as in the told days, Jt•wish refugees stranded here became not eat pork they say we are exclu-
(Iiiii•Onit as an endowment fund, which'
was submitted by a letter from tees is to promote mutual under-
NEXT FRIDAY EVENING fund to give temporary aid to 15,000 by reason of external compulsion.'
more acute since the local press start- sive, clannish. If we do eat pork
and good-will in the place
Adolph S. () c h it , was referred to the , standing
ed an intense campaign against them.. they are likely to say that we have
e

Workers Stmt. Rally.
______ _
stranded Jews in European port cities
cd ill will in the ontin
o of susp i ion an
:t
rally
of
workers
who
will
canvas
The
demand is being voiced that these created such a demand for that deli-
cial
finance,
a
body
created
by
.
and
in
Cuba,
and
the
Jewish
Chautau-
and
tso
i•`
be'rnd„
the
Dr. Herman Abramowitz of Mon-
i000nf,ho jupr,interreligious
ag
tor
c
i
n
ra
the trade groups was held at a lunch- refug•es be internee! or deported. It racy that the price of pork has gone
, constitution.
one of the most eloquent ora- qua Society of America.
In stating the case for the United eon at the Commerce Club last Tues.: appears that unless measure's are tak•. up. Tee the broadminded and liberal
All the recommendations of the
2. Befaf
our
mutual
respect
t
lele I i
to o rs in the Conservative pulpit, will Hebrew Schools, Mr. Butzel, in his day noon. Fred M. Butsel declared :en to relieve the situation, the govern- Gentile this vulgar attitude of the
vii iiithitt. , of 26 on the constitution
e- , for the integrity of each other's ' r-
h oleliver the, address at the late sew- address before the women workers, that the call for funds is in response ' merit will yield to the agitation of the Jew is revolting.
vs
f d l
P
lisrion and our desire that e
ice at Shaarey Zedek Synagogue ri-
Community Attit ude Changed.
rates on civil rights, for the giving
declared :
to a genuine emergency situation con- press. There seems to be no likelihood
of poll! cal aid to Jews, was abol- , shall enjoy the fullest opportunity for day evening, Feb. 6. The subject of
Study of Law Asiom•tic.
fronting the agencies named as Mine. that the gmernnient will permit the "Note in the second place the Ian-
e velopment and enrichment, his address will he "The Claim of Our
idled; the Hebrew Union College was ilS d
"With many Jews the stud) of He ficiaries of the $1P0,000 to be raised. refugees to remain permanently in guage used by Dr. Eliot to express
se.pars:art trim the union as a legal these committees have no proselytiz. Jewish Culture."
a his disappointment and repugnance:
He described in detail the condition Constantinople.
urpose.
The Akehane 'cent s
I could hardly describe to you how
entity. aitough its board of governors ,ing "e
p erolorse the statement of
of the local and foreign organizations
3. IV
stranded
Jew-
is sti II elected by the union; a plan
report
stating
that
80
s
waa--I was very
asking the aid of Detroit Jews and
families were interned by the pos painful
the process
(Turn to last page.)
! Inc creating a system of regional nib-
much shocked
at this public display
outlined the method of campaigning
— --
lice
without
waiting
for
the
decision
of
the
fact
that
they
did not even
bis was adopted.
_—
adopted by the organizers of the i
ne w ,) , oard of directors w as elect-
, A an
drive. Other speakers were William elf the minister of the interior. This adhere to the traditions of their
WILL
GIVE
A
DANCE
is
n••t
declared
true.
No
refugees

church
and
their
religion.'
ert.. d the new executive committee
J. Norton, executive director of the
Sounding the sentiment of thousands of our sport-loving readers,
FOR BUILDING FUND
will meet in Pittsburgh next month ,
Community Union; Henry Wineman, have beam interned so far, but the "Speaking of Intermarriage he
The Detroit Jewish Chronicle will start an innovation beginning with
—_
for the election of officers. During
president of the United Jewish Chari- wish was the father of the thought. says: 'This is another practice which
this week's issue by fe aturing a sporting column. This column will
The refugees stranded here have is to me lamentable. Is it not a state
In
order
to
enlarge
its
fund
for
the
l
an
sport
nterim,
Charles
Shah!.
retiring
ties, and Morris D. Waldman, manag-
th' i
ense!, one of the foremost authorities
'
edited
by
Harry
C
pr el; iod,e,forta, r will serve as president.
completion of the new community
be
ing director of the United Jewish recently made a stirring appeal to of things to be dreaded?' Obviously
President Coolidge pleading for ad- Dr. Eliot feels strongly and deeply on
in the country.
y members of the execu. building on Ferry avenue near Brush
Charities
and
director
of
the
drive.
This announcement will no doubt be welcomed by our readers, as
b oard are: Charles Shohl, Cincin- street, Pisgah Lodge, No. 34, lode.
these points. I wish that most of us
live board
Mr. Norton declared that the ob- mission to the United States.
it will tend to acquaint them with the part Jews are taking in
i
lsmet Pasha, one of the national J are.st,roantic lieyaeat smtahney s o epoi
d o f Le!
would
f u sn, tsw
tarsi; lien Altheimer, New York CRY; . . endent Order B'nai B'rith, assisted
jects of the drive received the un-
Jewish athletes have acquitted them-
,
year
bid
me
Turkish leaders who is convalescing
athletics. During the past
Judge Josiah
l osiah Cohen, Pittsburgh; Si- by the Ladies Auxiliary. w ll hol ea
qualified
endorsement
and
good
will
branches
of
sport
and
it
is
our
intention
'22,
Jew.
here,
called
on
Chief
Rabbi
flejarno
selves admirably in many
our
suc-
the
most
melancholy
point
in
'non
t
W. Rosendale, Albany; Henry dance Sunday evening, Feb.
of the Community Union. The
to
keep
alive
the
Interest
that
is
being
manifested
in
sport
by
orgenthau, New York City; Isaac , George Washington's birthday, at the
cess of the drive, Mr. Waldman as- Effendi to whom he declared that the ish life is not the fact that some Jews
Stotler Hotel. Finzel's Society Or-
Jewish people.
serted, would serve as an approval by Jews in Turkey are loyal subjects. hays lost their Jewish sympathies or
,sl. Bernheim. Louisville•. W
Mr. Conzel will comment on the big sporting events of the day,
nce corn-
f aai ;V.
moaurir y yoouutn f
gozm
some
Orthwein, ncinnat i; Smu
the community of the effort which is and that the government intends to, l h
a el Straus
Ci
chestra is w ll playd . The
give you an intimate insight into the various personalities
daGoldberg,
(' Cincinnati;
of
Elias
of the faith.
as
i••
Kus,
Ch
i•
as
well
ra
ciompose
being put forth to federate the Jew- make no distinctions, as Jews, Greeks young wom en marry
Adolph F.
letics.
n ath9.
' mittee
naional
prominence
ipage
.
Jacob
Rosenberg,
who have attained t
'Igo.
ish philanthropic organizations of De- and Moslems are all equally children l
general Chairman ;
(Continued on page to
of the motherland.
Y ou will find t he sporting column on
.
lb A r e solution

submitted by Rabbi , ' in charge of p ublicity, and Benjamin
/ trait into an effective whole.
,
rman of the tickets com•
arm
in Simon of Washington , D.
Kramer, chai
mittee.
(Turn to lam pegs.)

Vital Questions.

ti

HERSHMAN UPHOLDS
For a 5-Day Week ELIOT'S STRICTURES
ON AMERICAN JEWS

in a Virllo
d:s weekly making certain
allegation, against the Hebrew Sheol-
terig
ammi
rant Society of
g Aid
nd I
n
Ame rica , g enera ll y known as t he
Immediately iipoon the publi-
Him.
cation of the first statement, the so-
defy requested that the editor of the
paper and a committee alone intool by
him investigate the affairs of the or-
Ile declined. The Hiss
, ganization.

arid Jacob Bi ihopf
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